ARAMID, with its superior resistance to heat and wear, has strength far greater than any other
reinforcing material. It has been used for bullet-proof vests
and composite body parts for the racing and aerospace industries.

This material has been used in
industrial applications for fifteen years - and with outstanding
results. Because of demanding industrial needs, a friction
material that would last, as well as not wear-out the mating surface
was needed.

ARAMID, with its resistance to
high temperatures, coupled with an extremely low wear rate on opposing
surfaces, has made it the friction material of choice.

The Properties of ARAMID

ARAMID is one of the most important manmade
fibers ever
developed. Because of its unique combination of properties, ARAMID is
used today in a wide variety of industrial applications. ARAMID
para-aramid fiber possesses a remarkable combination of properties that
has led to its adoption in a variety of end-uses since its commercial
introduction in the early 1970's.

Fibers of ARAMID consist of long molecular chains produced from poly-paraphenylene
terephtharamide. The chains are highly oriented with strong interchain
bonding, which result in a unique combination of properties.

General Features of ARAMID

High Tensile Strength at Low Weight

Low Elongation to Break High Modulus (Structural Rigidity)

Low Electrical Conductivity

High Chemical Resistance

Low Thermal Shrinkage

High Toughness (Work-To-Break)

Excellent Dimensional Stability

High Cut Resistance

Flame Resistant, Self-Extinguishing

The ARAMID used in our garments

The ARAMID used in our garments is a soft knitted non-abrasive
material and is
comfortable against the skin. The fabric is unique in construction. It offers breathability and flexibility. The material itself is designed
to dissipate heat quickly and distribute air evenly throughout the fibers.